Libcom library archiving to do list

An updated list of documents and websites we would like to archive in our library.

Here are a list of links to websites and articles which we would like duplicated in our library.

This is to help ensure that as many people as possible read them, and also to ensure that the documents stay online, in case other websites disappear - as has happened to so many other radical sites in the past couple of years.

We would appreciate any help from our users in copying this stuff across. If people would like to help but don't have the technical know-how - not to worry, we can help you! Just ask in the comment section below.

If you would like to help out, please say in the comments below. Also, if you do help copy any of this stuff over, please let us know by posting below. We will keep this original post updated as we move forwards with the archiving.

If anyone spots any other websites they think we should copy, please let us know about them below.

Juan, thanks for that, that's been great. With KSL, as that is a currently active and live site that is probably a lower priority for us at the moment.

That's a shame about your Internet access - you've been our most prolific contributor of late, and it's much appreciated. But your break is well-deserved! If you have some spare time when you're bored though, one thing you can do when off-line (I do this at work) is get PDFs from the library (or long texts from elsewhere) and format them in text format in word. Then you could e-mail them to us or upload them at a later date.

This isn't me trying to put pressure on you, just saying there is still plenty of stuff which can be done off-line.

Hopefully one of collective action notes will help archive the remainder of their own stuff

We (Sparrows' Nest collective, Nottingham, England) just put some interesting scanned material from SWF online that was donated last year by Ron of SF - see http://thesparrowsnest.org.uk and a post I just sent to the history forum.
Could maybe be talk about getting this on libcom in some form, as some point - no hurry though as we are still working on the scanning.

If you do, maybe let me know what you are doing so that I don't do the same things!

I'm going to be scanning a load of PDF documents for the library next week and putting them up, some of them are pretty good…

Still not sure what my internet access will be after today. But if I have none outside of a library's, I'll be working on putting Storming Heaven into text, since I have it on PDF. I could send it formated for the library to one of you admins or just put it up when I have the time. I'll have a better idea of what will work for me tomorrow.

Still not sure what my internet access will be after today. But if I have none outside of a library's, I'll be working on putting Storming Heaven into text, since I have it on PDF. I could send it formated for the library to one of you admins or just put it up when I have the time. I'll have a better idea of what will work for me tomorrow.

I was just looking around the backup of the old Subversion site, and I see that a lot of the articles which were previously on it seems to have been put up:http://www.reocities.com/athens/acropolis/8195/
any help copying across anything missing would be much appreciated! DONE

I've finally started on the generation-online library. There's a lot of articles not in the libcom library, but I am wondering whether all of them should be uploaded (e.g. Bifo's articles, Foucault, Agamben etc.). Can one of the mods (I guess Steven) let me know if I should just upload all of it or be selective?

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